Great Sea Stories: Second SeriesJoseph Lewis French Brentano's, 1925 - 348 sider |
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Side 2
... thought to be the most easie and direct course , for that they imagined that the English and Dutch men would be utterly daunted and dismaied thereat , and would each man of them retire unto his owne Province or Port for the defence ...
... thought to be the most easie and direct course , for that they imagined that the English and Dutch men would be utterly daunted and dismaied thereat , and would each man of them retire unto his owne Province or Port for the defence ...
Side 4
... thought she had beene voide of Marriners and Souldiers , taking with him as many ships as he could , passed by it , that hee might not looes sight of the Spanish Fleete that night . For Sir Francis Drake ( who was notwithstand- ing ...
... thought she had beene voide of Marriners and Souldiers , taking with him as many ships as he could , passed by it , that hee might not looes sight of the Spanish Fleete that night . For Sir Francis Drake ( who was notwithstand- ing ...
Side 5
... thought could by no meanes withstand their im- pregnable forces , perswading themselves that by meanes of their huge Fleete , they were become Lords and com- manders of the maine Ocean . For which cause they marveiled much how the ...
... thought could by no meanes withstand their im- pregnable forces , perswading themselves that by meanes of their huge Fleete , they were become Lords and com- manders of the maine Ocean . For which cause they marveiled much how the ...
Side 6
... thought not good to permit unto him , because he was loath to exceede the limits of his Commission and charge . Upon tuesday , which was the 23. of July , the Navy being come over against Portland , the wind began to turne Northerly ...
... thought not good to permit unto him , because he was loath to exceede the limits of his Commission and charge . Upon tuesday , which was the 23. of July , the Navy being come over against Portland , the wind began to turne Northerly ...
Side 12
... thought to be most convenient . Which invasion ( as the Captives afterward confessed ) the Duke of Parma thought first to have attempted by the River of Thames ; upon the bankes whereof having at his first arrivall landed twenty or ...
... thought to be most convenient . Which invasion ( as the Captives afterward confessed ) the Duke of Parma thought first to have attempted by the River of Thames ; upon the bankes whereof having at his first arrivall landed twenty or ...
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answered appeared approach Beare began blood blow boat body cabin called Cape captain carried clear close Colonel coming continued course crew cried Crimp dark dead deck door English eyes face fear feet fell Finn fire fleet four gave give guns half hand hard head heard hold hundred keep land leave length lieutenant light look marines mate mean mind minutes monster mouth never night officers once Parma passed pistol port presently pulled rest returned round sail sailors says seemed seen sent ship shot side sight soon sound Spaniards Spanish standing stood tell things thought told took turned unto vessel voice watch whole Wilfrid wind wounded yards